00:00Eric had some clothes from his mother who had passed away, asking, how can I make that into
00:04a jacket? What we came up with was making it the lining. It's a little easier to wear,
00:08but it's also close to your heart. My mom and I were very close. She passed away unexpectedly
00:14just about two years ago. Her and I talked on the phone every day. She gave so much of herself
00:21to others, and it's been really hard without her. Eric had reached out and let me know that he had
00:26some clothes from his mother. He's like, hey, do you have any ideas? And he kind of just left it
00:31up
00:31to me. My mom lived in Ohio her whole life, but she loved the ocean and the beach. I think
00:38that was
00:38her happy place for sure. So, you know, found some scarves with anchors on it. When I think of my
00:45mom,
00:46I think of her like being really happy at the ocean. And so the pieces I was looking were for
00:52things that helped remind me of them. The fabrics that he had were very different thicknesses and
00:58elasticities to kind of makes it really tough to make one singular garment. After talking with my
01:03grandma, who's a big quilter, seemed like a good way to put together a bunch of different fabrics
01:09that don't look like they go together and make it one thing. What we came up with was making it
01:13the
01:13lining. And the good part about that is it's a little easier to wear, but it's also close to
01:17your heart. The first time I saw it was when he sent me the link to an Instagram post that
01:24has
01:24now gone viral. I thought he did a remarkable job honoring my mom's memory and telling her story.
01:31It feels really special. It feels like I have her close to me, which is really nice.
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